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GOSSIP: Bette Midler to star in Hello Dolly! at London Palladium in 2019
Published on
July 23, 2018
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We've been hearing gossip that following her triumphant Broadway run as Dolly Levi in Jerry Herman's Hello Dolly!, Bette Midler may star in the show at the London Palladium in 2019.
Bette Midler in Hello Dolly! on Broadway. Photo: Julia Cervantes
Put on your Sunday clothes because rumour has it that Bette Midler will be starring in the London transfer of Jerry Herman's Hello Dolly! in 2019.
The show is rumoured to be all set to play the London Palladium for a limited season.
The show which has been playing for over a year on Broadway garnered 4 2017 Tony Awards including Best Actress and Best Revival Of A Musical.
This production of the classic musical is directed by Jerry Zaks and marked Midler's first Broadway musical appearance in 40 years.
Midler is currently back in the Broadway production for a brief stint by popular demand before the show closes.
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